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Who is the writer? Why do shadows exist in the first place? Why don't the characters just get skipped to the next important scene automatically? How do the changed scenes affect the writer's planning in real life? What's the point of this whole drama if the characters will face the same problem in the other works the author writes? What happens to the characters after a story is completed? Why does Haru sleep in school? Is he homeless? Where's his parents? Why don't we know anything about him after 30 episodes other than that he likes Dan Oh? Dan Oh's best friend is Ju Da's bully, yet why does Dan Oh never do anything about it?Pros:
- Unique concept (even though a lot of potential is wasted)
- Charming and complex characters (especially Do Hwa and shadow Ju Da)
- Superb acting despite messy storyline (major props to Baek Kyung's actor)
- Great character developments (Baek Kyung)
- Mix of historical drama background
Cons:
- Turns into your typical romance story with a high school girl infatuated with a guy and prioritizing him over her own life
- Undeveloped characters (looking at you, Haru)
- Sends bad messages (romance vs. life, no free will, can't change your fate, bullying)
- TONS of plotholes
- Not a lot of questions answered
- Repetitive scenes
- Terrible and rushed ending
All in all, if you're looking for a romance drama with a bit of a "forbidden love" twist and angst in it, this is for you. Just don't look too deep into the whole character-being-unable-to-change-her-fate concept. If you're planning on watching it because the synopsis sounds interesting, brace yourself for the disappointment. The rushed ending leaving millions of questions unanswered will crush you. Read More Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Cancel View all Recommendations Add Recommendations Recent Discussions New Topic Title Replies Views Latest Post Lingering Question by Anastasia 2 0 Xie Lalisa
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Nov 25, 2019 Lee jae wook (baekyung) by bebe__09 0 0 No discussions yet View all Remove ads Remove ads Details Drama: Extraordinary You Country: South Korea Episodes: 32 Aired: Oct 2, 2019 - Nov 21, 2019 Aired On: Wednesday, Thursday Original Network: MBC Duration: 35 min. Content Rating: 13+ - Teens 13 or older Statistics Score: 8. 4 (scored by 56,879 users) Ranked: #852 Popularity: #29 Watchers: 116,624 Favorites: 0 Top Contributors MrBouBou 200 edits Anne 101 edits Tarnished 95 edits txy 69 edits News & Articles Kim Young Dae Plays Dual Roles in the K-Drama "Moon in the Day" SF9's Rowoon in Talks to Lead a New Historical K-Drama! Popular ListsRelated lists from users Create a list All Time Favorite Dramas 674 titles 1652 loves 35 Short KDrama 2080 titles 422 loves 15 Webtoon/Miniseries Dramas 553 titles 258 loves 2 Recently Watched By Remove ads © Copyright 2024. All rights reserved. Download on the App Store Download on the Google Play About FAQ About Us Contact Terms Privacy Support Us Dark Mode Work With Us Advertise API Recommended K-Dramas Calendar Top 100 K-Dramas Top 100 Japanese Dramas Top 100 Chinese Dramas Extraordinary You - Wikipedia Jump to content Main menu Main menu move to sidebar hide Navigation Main pageContentsCurrent eventsRandom articleAbout WikipediaContact usDonate Contribute HelpLearn to editCommunity portalRecent changesUpload file Search Search Create account Log in Personal tools Create account Log in Pages for logged out editors learn more ContributionsTalk Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1Synopsis 2Cast Toggle Cast subsection 2. 1Main 2.
Learning of the Hawks' predicament, Guts rejoins them to rescue Griffith, while he and Casca consummate their feelings for each other. Despite a successful rescue while fleeing to Midland’s borders, the Hawks learn Griffith has become physically incapable to lead them due to his torture as they, Casca, and Guts determine how to proceed. When Griffith regains his Behelit while injuring himself during a solar eclipse, the pendant uses his blood to establish a temporary convergence of the physical world and the supernatural astral realm in the form of a hellscape. The Hawks encounter a quartet of archdemons known as the "Godhand" who have gathered for a ritual known as the Eclipse, revealing that Griffith has been chosen to become their final member and can only transcend his humanity if he offers his comrades as sacrificial offerings. Griffith accepts once reminded of the person he has always been. The Hawks are branded with demonic sigils, marking them for sacrifice and are subsequently slaughtered by the Godhand's Apostles—humans like Zodd who attained power by sacrificing their loved ones and humanity. Only Guts and Casca survive the massacre, but Griffith's first act as the fifth Godhand Femto is to rape Casca in front of Guts, with an enraged Guts losing his left forearm and right eye in his attempt to save her. They are rescued by the Skull Knight, but the ordeal traumatizes Casca enough to regress her mind to a childlike state. Guts learns from the Skull Knight that their "Brands of Sacrifice" makes them targets for specters and other beings of darkness on a nightly basis. Guts leaves Casca in the care of the blacksmith Godo, his adoptive daughter Erica, and Rickert, the last and youngest member of the Band of the Hawk, who survived by not being present at the Eclipse. Godo outfits Guts with a giant new sword, "Dragonslayer", and a prosthetic left arm with a built-in cannon and crossbow.
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